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get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >>> time now for our "what in the world" segment. here in the united states our politicians seem unable to agree on anything. well, there's one country that's more divided than we are, so divided in fact its people can't even decide on who should run it. belgium has now gone through some 385 days without a functional government. listen to its story. there might be some lessons in it for us. when belgium last went to the polls, now more than a year ago, the party that won the most seats was called the new phlegm arab license. the alliance's main aim was to split the country in two, not politically but physically. a slight majority of belgium's population, the flemish, speaks dutch and lives in the north of the country in flanders. a minority of the country speaks french and lives in the south of the nation in wallonia. already the country is divided at every level, almost every public service you can think of, schools, hospitals and they are split along the lines of language. there are french schools and flemish
get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >>> time now for our "what in the world" segment. here in the united states our politicians seem unable to agree on anything. well, there's one country that's more divided than we are, so divided in fact its people can't even decide on who should run it. belgium has now gone through some 385 days without a functional government. listen to its story. there might be some lessons in it for us. when...
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we are going to take a look at the british parliament which is now launching an investigation into one of the most powerful men in the world. is murdoch's media empire driving on the wrong side of the road? most days i could put on a brave face and muddle through. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was managing, but it always had a way of creeping up on me. i felt stuck. i just couldn't shake my depression. so i talked to my doctor. he said adding abilify to my antidepressant could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. he also told me about a free trial offer from abilify! now i feel more in control of my depression. [ male announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or if you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles and confusion to address a p
we are going to take a look at the british parliament which is now launching an investigation into one of the most powerful men in the world. is murdoch's media empire driving on the wrong side of the road? most days i could put on a brave face and muddle through. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was managing, but it always had a way of creeping up on me. i felt stuck. i just couldn't shake my depression. so i talked to my doctor. he said adding abilify to my...
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as a result, tuition will jump 22% at the university of arizona. 19% and 15% at northern arizona university. incoming freshmen at the university of arizona this fall will pay more than $10,000 a year, almost double what every freshman paid in 2008, just three years ago. public colleges and universities like california, washington and new hampshire will be forced to raise. federal stimulus dollars have dried up. considering the median income for middle class americans is $400 less than 20 years ago, more and more young people and their parents are digging themselves a deeper hole so they have a better shot at a lousy job market. here's the question. is the cost of higher education becoming prohibitive? go to cnn.com/cafferty file and post a comment on my blog. >> jack, i had a child who went to the university of arizona and i am glad my kids are grown at this point. that is amazing. >> i had two daughter who is graduateed from arizona state and it was cheaper than it is now. i don't know what parents with young kids that are 4, 5, 6 years old will be looking at in 15 or 20 years. it's fright
as a result, tuition will jump 22% at the university of arizona. 19% and 15% at northern arizona university. incoming freshmen at the university of arizona this fall will pay more than $10,000 a year, almost double what every freshman paid in 2008, just three years ago. public colleges and universities like california, washington and new hampshire will be forced to raise. federal stimulus dollars have dried up. considering the median income for middle class americans is $400 less than 20 years...
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. >>> right now on cnn, high powered talks at the white house. president obama making the case for a big deal on the debt ceiling. meeting with congressional leaders and calling for more talks on monday with a presidential news conference ahead of it. >>> meanwhile, as you see from live pictures from new york the debt clock keeps on ticking. also inflammatory words put on paper in the form of a pledge about slavery, black children, and president obama has two presidential contenders backtracking tonight. what did they mean? >>> and the british invasion. william and kate's whirlwind trip through california. cnn traveled with the royals. one stop included l.a.'s skid row. sp and -- >> as far as i'm concerned betty ford saved my life. i went in for cocaine addiction. >> the first lady who helped save the lives of some of the most famous people in the world by turning her struggle into triumph. tonight we remember betty ford who changed the way we all view addiction and recovery. >>> good evening. i'm don lemon. the debt clock just keeps ticking up.
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gives pakistan so much money. well, now the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan, a big sign that tensions are growing behind the two countries. our senior state department producer elise is covering this for us. elise, this is about one-third, one-third of the military aid the u.s. gives pakistan annually. why this move and why now? >> that's right, don. part pressure to get pakistan to do more. part retaliation because pakist pakistan threw out a lot of army trainers after the u.s. killed osama bin laden. it's because they threw out these trainers they can't have this aid because you really comes as a package deal. u.s. personnel on the ground. you have to play, if you want us to pay, don. >> so, elise, how serious is this riff between afghanistan and islam bad? >> it's gradually decreasing. a lot for fit for tat and what is going to happen next now that the u.s. reduced this aid. what are the pakistanis going to do? the u.s. is already very concerned that it can't trust the pakistani military and the pakis
gives pakistan so much money. well, now the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan, a big sign that tensions are growing behind the two countries. our senior state department producer elise is covering this for us. elise, this is about one-third, one-third of the military aid the u.s. gives pakistan annually. why this move and why now? >> that's right, don. part pressure to get pakistan to do more. part retaliation because pakist pakistan threw out a lot of army...
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july 22 is a date that the president had thrown out there. it does take time to draft legislation and get it past through both chambers of congress to get it to the president's desk in time for it to be signed by august 2. we're hearing today if we know anything out of today, it seems that both sides are possibly more dug in than ever on their sticking points. the big sticking point, this is no surprise of anyone, seems to be the issue of taxes. >> i want to get back to you. the president vowing to meet with lawmakers every day until a deal gets done? i mean, do these deals really get done in meetings like these? or are these photo-ops meant to keep the pressure on, letting americans know the legislators are meant to get the deal done for them. >> a lot is a photo-op for sure to keep the pressure on. we're doing something. we understand the pressure needs to be done. we're working very hard. what you don't see in a photo-op that is important is the behind the scenes staff level discussions, the people who are very -- they're sort of very entr
july 22 is a date that the president had thrown out there. it does take time to draft legislation and get it past through both chambers of congress to get it to the president's desk in time for it to be signed by august 2. we're hearing today if we know anything out of today, it seems that both sides are possibly more dug in than ever on their sticking points. the big sticking point, this is no surprise of anyone, seems to be the issue of taxes. >> i want to get back to you. the president...
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drone attack in pakistan. do you think we're deciding to take on more of this responsibility ourselves? not trusting the pakistanis to take out the militants? >> president obama has been ratcheting up the drone attacks for a long time. they've increased gee metically on his watch, but it's also true that some pakistanis were killed by terror groups in a part of the country that hasn't seen violence today. either way you look at this, e.d., we're in a downward spiral in terms of our relationship with the pakistanis. i think this going public with the cut in the military aid package is an expression of frustration that the private efforts have not succeeded. i would like to suggest that we need a game changer here. the pakistanis have been worried about india for years. that drives their policy in afghanistan and even in pakistan. i think if we could ratchet up efforts to convene a regional conference, peace conference, including china, russia, india and then the countries in the ren region, including iran, we h
drone attack in pakistan. do you think we're deciding to take on more of this responsibility ourselves? not trusting the pakistanis to take out the militants? >> president obama has been ratcheting up the drone attacks for a long time. they've increased gee metically on his watch, but it's also true that some pakistanis were killed by terror groups in a part of the country that hasn't seen violence today. either way you look at this, e.d., we're in a downward spiral in terms of our...
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is now holding $800 million in aid to pakistan. is there a deepening rift in the wake of bin laden's death? i'll speak to the pakistani ambassador to the united states. that's coming up. plus, how did a stun gun end up on a jetblue airplane? we have details. >>> new evidence of just how much relations with pakistan has deteriorated. the obama administration now confirming it's holding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. >> welcome back to "the situation room." >> thank you for inviting many e. >> this crisis, and i think it's fair to say there's a crisis in pakistani-u.s. relations. pakistan withholding $800 million in promised military aid to pakistan. the zus not happy with what you're doing. what do you do about it? >> first old all, i don't think that's a correct characterization. it includes $300 million in reimbursements that have just been slowed down. we haven't received a reimbursement since december 2010. so basically, it's just something that's already slow, having been slowed down more. the fact is that -- >> are
is now holding $800 million in aid to pakistan. is there a deepening rift in the wake of bin laden's death? i'll speak to the pakistani ambassador to the united states. that's coming up. plus, how did a stun gun end up on a jetblue airplane? we have details. >>> new evidence of just how much relations with pakistan has deteriorated. the obama administration now confirming it's holding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. >> welcome back to "the situation room."...
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now you know there's less aid going to pakistan. you have to wonder what kind of trust or eroded trust might there be now between pakistan and the u.s. to work together from here on out? >> it's really bad. there's been a lot of tit for tat after that raid on bin laden. then the pakistanis threw out the american trainers denying the visas. now the u.s. is withholding aid. you've got to wonder, as you said, what is this going to mean, this continued tit for tat? in the past in previous years when the u.s. has withheld aid, it's been very bad. you've seen a lot of drone strikes against pakistan without pakistani cooperation. sometimes they do cooperate. but now i think you're going to see a lot of the u.s. kind of going it alone as it sends a message to pakistan as it did after 9/11. you're either with us or against us and you have to play if we're going to pay, basically. >> thanks so much from washington. appreciate that. >>> all right. how do you work less without falling behind on the job in i'll have some tips. >>> plus, i'll giv
now you know there's less aid going to pakistan. you have to wonder what kind of trust or eroded trust might there be now between pakistan and the u.s. to work together from here on out? >> it's really bad. there's been a lot of tit for tat after that raid on bin laden. then the pakistanis threw out the american trainers denying the visas. now the u.s. is withholding aid. you've got to wonder, as you said, what is this going to mean, this continued tit for tat? in the past in previous...
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that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus, this little boy spent years in horror, kept in a cage, beaten, buried in cement, allegedly by his own family. but a disturbing new report reveals this -- many people may have known about the horrific abuse and said nothing. stay right here. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life o
that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus,...
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officials say it's meant to pressure pakistan to crack down on militants. >>> now there's new evidence of just how strained the relations are between the u.s. and one of its most critical allies in the fight against terror. today, a defiant pakistan is shrugging off the white house decision to withhold $800 million in aid for that country's military. chris lawrence at the pentagon. we should talk about what all the money goes toward. it's sort of understandable when you think this is the country where they found osama bin laden. you wonder why the u.s. is giving so much money to its military. >> that's right. and, really, this is part of the whole fallout from the whole osama bin laden operation, kyra. basically, this money goes to help the pakistani military go after some of the insurgents and even terrorist forces that the u.s. wants to target on the pakistani side of the border. in other words, pakistan puts about 100,000 men in this frontier area, mountainous area near the border where a lot of the insurgents are. the u.s. gives them about $300 million a year to help pay for those
officials say it's meant to pressure pakistan to crack down on militants. >>> now there's new evidence of just how strained the relations are between the u.s. and one of its most critical allies in the fight against terror. today, a defiant pakistan is shrugging off the white house decision to withhold $800 million in aid for that country's military. chris lawrence at the pentagon. we should talk about what all the money goes toward. it's sort of understandable when you think this is...
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if you look at the class of 2009, 22% of that group of college graduates were unemployed. so that sort of never happened before in america, and another 22% took jobs that didn't require a college degree. so there is an idea of college is going to pay off immediately, that has changed somewhat and has the economy improves we will see improvement in that. what is clear to me is this, the low-wage low-skill jobs that were available when i was a kid, they are gone and not coming back. we have got to prepare this next generation for much more sophisticated kinds of jobs that they are going to hold. they will probably hold multiple jobs. to me that means a college education. i don't see any other way around that. >> does it mean -- you are well educated in one of the ivy league schools, does it mean an ivy league school education? can a community college compete with the likes of a harvard? it seems to me we are increasingly having a two-tier education system. >> i this i you are seeing at the college level what you have seen in lots of our cities, which is you have some schools
if you look at the class of 2009, 22% of that group of college graduates were unemployed. so that sort of never happened before in america, and another 22% took jobs that didn't require a college degree. so there is an idea of college is going to pay off immediately, that has changed somewhat and has the economy improves we will see improvement in that. what is clear to me is this, the low-wage low-skill jobs that were available when i was a kid, they are gone and not coming back. we have got...
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now the obama administration is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. it's intended to pressure the country to crack down on insurgents there. pakistani officials are defiant insisting that they don't need the financial aid from the u.s. >>> america's top military officer says that china has arrived as a bona fide world power. joint chiefs chairman admiral mike mullen on a visit to china, urged its leaders to use the power as a force for global good. meantime after meeting with mullen in beijing china's top general criticized the timing of american military exercises in the south china sea as, quote, inappropriate. >>> and the president's newly appointed defense secretary leon panetta is in baghdad this morning. it is his first trip to the war zones of afghanistan and iraq in his new role, panetta telling u.s. troops that iraq needs to crack down on insurgent groups that have been targeting american forces with weapons supplied by iran. cnn's kris lawrence is live at the pentagon with more. how was that received, chris? >> kiran, it had to be put diplom
now the obama administration is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. it's intended to pressure the country to crack down on insurgents there. pakistani officials are defiant insisting that they don't need the financial aid from the u.s. >>> america's top military officer says that china has arrived as a bona fide world power. joint chiefs chairman admiral mike mullen on a visit to china, urged its leaders to use the power as a force for global good. meantime after...
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of course, we do that every week now in our drone attacks in pakistan which is it functionally exactly the same thing? pakistan has become a safe haven just as cambodia was and we follow in hot pursuit as it were. >> anyone who's watched a war movie, when you have a tactical retreat, you leave one guy behind to cover and shoot. the other people go away. that's what you have to do militarily on the ground even as we're pulling out our forces, we should be striking hard and aggressively so the enemy can't follow our tracks and come right in. you're absolutely right, thanks to technology and other factors, you can do much more targeted attacks with drones now that achieve the the same effect, disrupt the staging areas and the base of operation. >> if in the end our use of drones further destabilizes the pakistani government or u.s./pakistani relations, that's actually a greater cost to us than anything that happened in laos or cambodia. >> final word on pakistan. >> the pakistan government isn't happy with us no matter what we do. nobody know what is to do with pakistan. if we present the
of course, we do that every week now in our drone attacks in pakistan which is it functionally exactly the same thing? pakistan has become a safe haven just as cambodia was and we follow in hot pursuit as it were. >> anyone who's watched a war movie, when you have a tactical retreat, you leave one guy behind to cover and shoot. the other people go away. that's what you have to do militarily on the ground even as we're pulling out our forces, we should be striking hard and aggressively so...
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the ship was built in 1955. >>> military aid to pakistan is now on hold. the u.s. says pakistan needs to do more to get rid of al qaeda within its borders. >> the pakistani relationship is difficult, but it must be made to work over time. until we get through these difficulties, we will hold back some of the money that the american taxpayers have committed to give to them. >>> a funeral service for firefighter shannon stone. he fell over a rail at at baseball game last week while trying to catch a ball. he died at a hospital a short time later. texas ranger fans paid tribute to stone on sunday. >>> here's a rundown of some of the stories looking ahead. the united states pulls the plug on pakistan funding. we will give you reaction on losing over $800 million u.s. dollars. >>> plus, another paper owned by murdoch crossing the line. this time it's former prime minister gordon brown that said he was hacked. >>> we have more on the cheating scandal that rocked atlanta schools. i will talk to a teacher that says he was fired for being a whistle-blower . >>> and then the
the ship was built in 1955. >>> military aid to pakistan is now on hold. the u.s. says pakistan needs to do more to get rid of al qaeda within its borders. >> the pakistani relationship is difficult, but it must be made to work over time. until we get through these difficulties, we will hold back some of the money that the american taxpayers have committed to give to them. >>> a funeral service for firefighter shannon stone. he fell over a rail at at baseball game last...
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>> have you really sensed, you've been in pakistan for a while now, reza. have you sensed the real deterioration in pakistani attitudes toward the united states since the bin laden raid? >> reporter: i don't think this relationship has been at a lower point. again, it really started deteriorating after the raid on the bin laden compound. before that for years, you heard rhetoric, a lot of finger pointing. now both sides are making moves that could substantially change the complexion of this relationship. the u.s. holding back hundreds of millions of dollars in u.s. aid money. pakistan kicking out u.s. military trainers. so the relationship is struggling. at the same time, there's no evidence that it's going to end. i think despite the problems, these are two countries who recognize that they need one another, so i think in the coming weeks and months you're going to see these two countries despite the problems stagger forward in the relationship. >> reza, thanks very much. >>> a scandal is rocking rupper murdo murdoch's media. how has fox use covered the sc
>> have you really sensed, you've been in pakistan for a while now, reza. have you sensed the real deterioration in pakistani attitudes toward the united states since the bin laden raid? >> reporter: i don't think this relationship has been at a lower point. again, it really started deteriorating after the raid on the bin laden compound. before that for years, you heard rhetoric, a lot of finger pointing. now both sides are making moves that could substantially change the complexion...
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stan grant, cnn, beijing. >>> so just how angry are cry sneeze leaders at the united states right now? let's hear from once again from morgan stanley's agent stephen roach. >> they're pretty appalled at this drama that's played out in washington right now. i've had various senior officials in china, as recently as ten days ago, tell me they really think the recklessness of the united states government is irresponsible and bordering on wreaking great havoc in the broader global economy. >> stephen roach there. the japanese are worried as well. not only because they're the second biggest holders of u.s. debt. 15 years ago japanese politicians waged their own battle arguing fiercely over spending cuts and tax hikes. as one economist kyung lah, he's got an overwhelming sense of deja vu. >> reporter: a standoff, a political dubai that seems unwilling to close, history repeating itself. he has a pointed view about the current battle in washington from living through a similar debate in japan a decade ago. >> it's an exact replay of what we went through in japan 10 15rks years ago because i
stan grant, cnn, beijing. >>> so just how angry are cry sneeze leaders at the united states right now? let's hear from once again from morgan stanley's agent stephen roach. >> they're pretty appalled at this drama that's played out in washington right now. i've had various senior officials in china, as recently as ten days ago, tell me they really think the recklessness of the united states government is irresponsible and bordering on wreaking great havoc in the broader global...
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left tomorrow, you know, the taliban and al qaeda are embedded on the other side of the boreder in pakistan. and we've seen this by the way in areas where the united states drew down recently in northeastern afghanistan and members of al qaeda kind of went and moved into the back. so it's not sort of an artificial construct this notion that we're providing a sanctuary for the troops. >> is the sanctuary in afrg and should it be a large-scale military operation or does the administration need to rethink its approach? >> well, i mean the administration is constantly rethinking their approach. >> they stayed stable though. 100,000 level on the ground. in the end it was a tactical mission that brought down osama bin laden. it was supported by a factor and orders of magnitude others supported that mission. you don't get 25 people and kill bin laden. the president said there will be 33,000 fewer troops in afghanistan by 2012 which is a significant drawdown. and zero combat troops in 2014. 68,000 will be withdrawn between 2012 and 2014. so i mean to phase withdrawal i think is good not to do it pr
left tomorrow, you know, the taliban and al qaeda are embedded on the other side of the boreder in pakistan. and we've seen this by the way in areas where the united states drew down recently in northeastern afghanistan and members of al qaeda kind of went and moved into the back. so it's not sort of an artificial construct this notion that we're providing a sanctuary for the troops. >> is the sanctuary in afrg and should it be a large-scale military operation or does the administration...
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the focus was on pakistan's safe havens there. that where many in washington believe al qaeda was hiding. big concerns they naif found a breathing space in afghanistan. >> if they have a breathing space in afghanistan, we are nearing a decade mark in this conflict. can you push al qaeda out of afghanistan permanently, and the subquestion in that scenario has been when will the afghans be ready to do this themselves? when will they take the lead in the army and police? where are we there? >> reporter: very difficult to answer that. the immediate reaction is the afghans are nowhere near ready. the bulk of the army, the guys we saw in that piece, that report back there, only 5 out of 15 willing to go on patrol one morning. many patrols turned back because the afghans weren't ready to go down. concerns there certainly if they are trying to hunt down the remnants of al qaeda or perhaps returning al qaeda elements within pakistan, those are afghan army soldiers we came across on the job. frankly, also the american presence isn't strong
the focus was on pakistan's safe havens there. that where many in washington believe al qaeda was hiding. big concerns they naif found a breathing space in afghanistan. >> if they have a breathing space in afghanistan, we are nearing a decade mark in this conflict. can you push al qaeda out of afghanistan permanently, and the subquestion in that scenario has been when will the afghans be ready to do this themselves? when will they take the lead in the army and police? where are we there?...
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what's the best way to describe the relationship with pakistan right now? >> they've been an important ally in the fight on terrorism, they've been the victim of enormous amounts of terrorism, but right now they have taken steps that have given us reason to pause on aid which we have give on the their military and we're trying to work through that. it's a complicated relationship in a difficult part of the world. >>> and here's a figure for you. $37 billion. according to them, that much money could vanish this year from pockets. two out of ten dollars americans took in came in the form of money from government and when those extended benefits go away by the end of the year, some $37 billion onto go into people's accounts and hence won't go into the economy. let e let's go to kristie lu stout for your morning hit from hong kong. christy good morning. >> good morning, ali. >> it begins after hours markets close here this evening. are you getting any reaction to that already on asian markets. >> well, this is what we're looking at in european markets so fafrmt
what's the best way to describe the relationship with pakistan right now? >> they've been an important ally in the fight on terrorism, they've been the victim of enormous amounts of terrorism, but right now they have taken steps that have given us reason to pause on aid which we have give on the their military and we're trying to work through that. it's a complicated relationship in a difficult part of the world. >>> and here's a figure for you. $37 billion. according to them,...
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the white house at 3:45 this afternoon. >>> the rift between pakistan and the u.s. continues grow after pakistani security forces detained a doctor who may have aided the cia's search for osama bin laden. britain's guardian newspaper says the cia recruited a pakistani doctor to run a vaccination program in the area where bin laden was living. the newspaper says the program was really an attempt to obtain dna samples from bin laden family members. it isn't clear whether any bin laden family dna was actually obtained. there's no comment from the cia. >>> afghan president hamid karzai's half brother was shot dead in his home in kandahar today. ahmed wali karzai was a provincial council chief. the motive is still unknown but officials are saying he was killed by one of his own guards. the taliban are claiming responsibility for the shooting. the shooter was killed by other guards. >>> a polygamist family made famous by the reality tv show "sister wives" plans to challenge the utah bigamy law that makes its lifestyle illegal. cody brown and his four wives have been featu
the white house at 3:45 this afternoon. >>> the rift between pakistan and the u.s. continues grow after pakistani security forces detained a doctor who may have aided the cia's search for osama bin laden. britain's guardian newspaper says the cia recruited a pakistani doctor to run a vaccination program in the area where bin laden was living. the newspaper says the program was really an attempt to obtain dna samples from bin laden family members. it isn't clear whether any bin laden...
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feigned out why that's the horrific reality in pakistan now. >>> i want you to take a look at the video i'm about to play for you carefully. what you're about to see, here it is, wrapped in cloth are dead baby girls in a morgue. babies just like these are being found in garbage dumps all around pakistan, thrown away by families who just don't want them just because they're girls. and girls, by the way, are considered a financial burden on families there. i want you to watch this report. >> reporter: it's in garbage piles like this where according to an aid group pakistan's worst tragedy is unfolding. the killing and dumping of newborn baby girls. >> sometimes they kill, they hang -- >> reporter: they hang them? >> they hang them and sometimes they're killed by knife and sometimes we find dead bodies that have been burned. >> reporter: a manager at pakistan's largest privately run social service and relief agency. at call centers like this, aid workers receive reports of more than 1,200 newborns and infants killed or left to die in pakistan last year, up 200 from 2009. the tiny corpses t
feigned out why that's the horrific reality in pakistan now. >>> i want you to take a look at the video i'm about to play for you carefully. what you're about to see, here it is, wrapped in cloth are dead baby girls in a morgue. babies just like these are being found in garbage dumps all around pakistan, thrown away by families who just don't want them just because they're girls. and girls, by the way, are considered a financial burden on families there. i want you to watch this...
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they can stop here, students flooding in from pakistan's madrases. leaving though, runs the risk after louing areas like this to become the safe havens that america came here in the first place to eradicate. >> reporter: there's no real victory to be had here, though. just a question of how long they will stay growing louder. nick peyton walsh, cnn, kunar, afghanistan. >>> the drawdown for u.s. service members in afghanistan starts this month. 10,000 of them expected to be pulled out by the end of the year. >>> 20 minutes past the hour. take a look at the screen. if you're just listening to the news, look at it for a second. the guy there is trying to diffuse a bomb and look what happens. caz caught on surveillance video. you won't believe what happened right after the blast. show that to you when we come back. would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater acce
they can stop here, students flooding in from pakistan's madrases. leaving though, runs the risk after louing areas like this to become the safe havens that america came here in the first place to eradicate. >> reporter: there's no real victory to be had here, though. just a question of how long they will stay growing louder. nick peyton walsh, cnn, kunar, afghanistan. >>> the drawdown for u.s. service members in afghanistan starts this month. 10,000 of them expected to be pulled...
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a table at a regional meeting like this does what's happening here right now, about the debt ceiling, about the united states getting -- trying to get its fiscal house in order, how much does that complicate her work overseas? >> i think the general problem of american macroeconomic mismanagement and political paralysis has been a huge negative for the projection of american power. because, you know, the end of the day, even when people didn't think much of the iraq war and thought george w. bush's foreign policy was bad, they all believed that america had the most advanced capitalist economy in the world and basically that it was the best run. that the federal reserve and the s.e.c. and all of these bodies were state of the art. what they have come to believe in the last few years is that this whole thing was a house of cards. so, the sooner we can demonstrate to the contrary and frankly we could put together a $4 trillion package that would essentially solve the short-term budget problem for the united states, it would put us on very firm macroeconomic footing, that would be a huge
a table at a regional meeting like this does what's happening here right now, about the debt ceiling, about the united states getting -- trying to get its fiscal house in order, how much does that complicate her work overseas? >> i think the general problem of american macroeconomic mismanagement and political paralysis has been a huge negative for the projection of american power. because, you know, the end of the day, even when people didn't think much of the iraq war and thought george...
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and you're going to find out what pakistan's top spy is now doing here in the united states and whether it will help the relationship get any better. [ male announcer ] to the seekers of things which are one of a kind. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ pigeons ] heyyy! hooo!!! it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even depo
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now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in custody. it's not clear if he's going to be charged with anything. we know he's suspected of being linked with a very intricate cia plot to confirm that, indeed, bin laden was hiding out in abbottbad. the source tells us this doctor had staged a fake vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations and polio drops to people and children in abbottbad. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses who were going around house to house offering shots and the plan was to use the vaccine, the syringe, from the bin laden kids or extract blood from them and match that dna with the dna from blood from bin laden's sister who passed away in bost
now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in custody. it's not clear if he's going to be charged...
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that pakistan was not happy with this unilateral action from washington, the u.s. forces watching the bin laden compound. many stru as a violation of the sovereignty and this arrest, another indication that pakistan still is unhappy, perhaps a way of sending a message to washington, and also a way of finding out how the cia managed to set up an elaborate intelligence network on the ground here in pakistan behind the government's back. suzanne? >> reza sayah, thank very much. >>> a government shutdown. 20,000 people now out of work. the standoff hits home for one family when both parents are laid off from their state jobs. >>> 20,000 workers in minnesota face another day off the job. the democratic governor and republican lawmakers are locked in a stalemate over the state's $5 billion budget deficit. as chris welsh spent an afternoon with the family caught in the middle of this budget standoff to find out how they're coping. >> it's hard. i miss my job, and i miss doing the work that i know is so important for minnesota. i work for the office of emergency preparedne
that pakistan was not happy with this unilateral action from washington, the u.s. forces watching the bin laden compound. many stru as a violation of the sovereignty and this arrest, another indication that pakistan still is unhappy, perhaps a way of sending a message to washington, and also a way of finding out how the cia managed to set up an elaborate intelligence network on the ground here in pakistan behind the government's back. suzanne? >> reza sayah, thank very much. >>>...
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we're at 9.2 right now. economists are worried about lingering effects from the earthquake in japan and high oil prices and lack of confidence in the economy. poppy? >> thanks so much, alison. also last week, the government expanded a program aimed at helping homeowners who don't have a job. it aims to delay foreclosure proceedings. in the most extreme cases, struggling borrowers may be allowed to delay payments to 12 months. it's only for fha loans and lenders who participate in the government's mortgage modification program. now the idea is to give unemployed homeowners some breathing room while they search for a job then of course in the end they will have to pay back what they owe on their mortgage. back to you. >> thanks so much, ladies, you can get your financial fix every day on cnn money.com. >> let's look at our top story, we already know they are very athletic and know they are very social. let's see how artistic the duke and duchess of cambridge are. they are at the inner city arts festival right
we're at 9.2 right now. economists are worried about lingering effects from the earthquake in japan and high oil prices and lack of confidence in the economy. poppy? >> thanks so much, alison. also last week, the government expanded a program aimed at helping homeowners who don't have a job. it aims to delay foreclosure proceedings. in the most extreme cases, struggling borrowers may be allowed to delay payments to 12 months. it's only for fha loans and lenders who participate in the...
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pakistan and india disputed the status for decades. israel has stopped another ship trying to break the blockade of gaza. the navy sees the ship as part of a larger patilla as itted the coast. any supplies on board will be transferred legally to gaza. they insist on patrolling access because it said otherwise smugglers will try to ship to palestinian militants. during a random test, a veteran air traffic controller had a blood alcohol level at a center that handles air traffic for several states. a family member said he was given the chance of resigning or entering rehab and chose rehab. football star michael vick is bringing his newfound dogfighting to capitol hill. the quarterback who served 20 months in prison on a dogfighting conviction is backing proposed legislation criminalizing stick tators of those who let children watch the sport. >> i deeply regret my previous involvement in dogfighting and i'm sorry for what i did to the animals. during my time in prison, i wanted to be part of the solution and not the problem. i have been
pakistan and india disputed the status for decades. israel has stopped another ship trying to break the blockade of gaza. the navy sees the ship as part of a larger patilla as itted the coast. any supplies on board will be transferred legally to gaza. they insist on patrolling access because it said otherwise smugglers will try to ship to palestinian militants. during a random test, a veteran air traffic controller had a blood alcohol level at a center that handles air traffic for several...
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is withholding $800 million in aid to pakistan. president obama's chief of staff confirmed the move today. william daily says pakistan has, quote, taken some steps that have given us reason to pause, end quote. the pakistani military tells cnn it has not been officially informed that aid from washington is being wit held. >>> with the final edition of britain's popular tabloid "news of the world" on the stands, rupert murdoch is hoping to limit the damage to his media empire. murdoch arrived in london today. his company's british subsidiary closed yours truly news of the world" after reports the newspaper hacked the phone of a missing teenager who was later found dead. stay with us for reports from london later on this hour. >>> a strong earthquake rocked japan's northeastern coast today. this is the same region devastated by a quake and tsunami earlier this year. today's 7.0 tremor prompted tsunami advisories that were later canceled. so far there have been no reports of injuries or damage. tremors were felt as far away as tokyo.
is withholding $800 million in aid to pakistan. president obama's chief of staff confirmed the move today. william daily says pakistan has, quote, taken some steps that have given us reason to pause, end quote. the pakistani military tells cnn it has not been officially informed that aid from washington is being wit held. >>> with the final edition of britain's popular tabloid "news of the world" on the stands, rupert murdoch is hoping to limit the damage to his media empire....
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signs posted all around the now independent nation of south sudan read free at last. here's the world's newest president, holing up south sudan's freshly signed constitution before a massive crowd gathered to celebrate their split from a country that they struggled against for more than 50 years. cnn's nima el bager is in the capital city of jubia where it is independence day. very dark there now. we know up until a couple of hours ago, there were still a lot of people out. what was the day like, nima? >> reporter: there are still a lot of people out. i think most people don't want to go home because then if they do, this day will have come to an end. it was absolutely incredible. you had people dancing, people crying, it was incredibly emotional and it seemed to be very much the people's day, fredricka. you had in addition to the official celebration an entire parade route taken up with when i was told were -- going to come and perform and never made it to the parade ground because they got surrounded by people with them and alongside them. today, the president of so
signs posted all around the now independent nation of south sudan read free at last. here's the world's newest president, holing up south sudan's freshly signed constitution before a massive crowd gathered to celebrate their split from a country that they struggled against for more than 50 years. cnn's nima el bager is in the capital city of jubia where it is independence day. very dark there now. we know up until a couple of hours ago, there were still a lot of people out. what was the day...
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and pakistan have hit the bottom line. white house chief of staff william daly confirms usa aid to pakistan is being withheld pending better behavior out of islamabad. >> right now they have taken some steps that give us reason to pause on some of the aid we were giving to their mill tashgs and we're trying to work through that. but until we get through these difficulties, we will hold back some of the money that the american taxpayers have committed to giving them. >> some $800 million. >> yes. >> in advance of tonight's debt-reduction meeting at the white house, the obama administration sent out treasury secretary timothy geithner for yet another red alert about what will happen if p congress fails to raise the debt ceiling. >> no responsible leader would say the united states, for the first time in its history, should not pay its bills and meet its obligations. that would be catastrophic for the economy. everybody understands that. >> senate republican leader mitch mcconnell says he's for a big deal as long as it doesn'
and pakistan have hit the bottom line. white house chief of staff william daly confirms usa aid to pakistan is being withheld pending better behavior out of islamabad. >> right now they have taken some steps that give us reason to pause on some of the aid we were giving to their mill tashgs and we're trying to work through that. but until we get through these difficulties, we will hold back some of the money that the american taxpayers have committed to giving them. >> some $800...
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right now at red lobster. [♪...] >> male announcer: now, for a limited time, your companion flies free, plus save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. conditions apply. >>> syrian government activists calling for scenes like this, stop firing at unarmed protesters. the regime insists it is listening. it opened what it called national dialogue talks today with opposition members. sear yapp vice president hopes the meeting will tleed a democratic transition for the country. >>> at least two people are dead and dozens more missing after a cruise ship capsized in russia's river. the officials say the vessel named "the bulgaria" sank with 1 185 people aboard. ships and hechts rescued about 80 passengers. one survivor says "bulgaria" went down so fast the crew didn't have time to throw out lifeboats. many jumped into the water in panic. >>> a deadly train cash. 100 hurt when a passenger train jumped the tracks. it's feared the toll will rise as rescue crews search through the wreckage. nearby residents rushed to the scene. they smashed train car windows to help get trapped passengers out. >>> defe
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pakistan denies the report. we will have much more on this coming up at the top of the hour. >>> the u.s. secret service is now investigating the apparent hacking of fox news' political twitter feed. after false reports said president obama had been killed. fox says it's also pushing for a detailed investigation from twitter about how it happened and how to prevent future incidents. the false tweets remained on the site for hours before they were removed. >>> proof that early cancer screenings save lives. the cdc just released a new report on one of the biggest killers in men. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> early detection pays off in the fight against cancer. we know that. but there's a finding in a new report about colo-rectal cancer that came out today. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joining me now. what's happenin
pakistan denies the report. we will have much more on this coming up at the top of the hour. >>> the u.s. secret service is now investigating the apparent hacking of fox news' political twitter feed. after false reports said president obama had been killed. fox says it's also pushing for a detailed investigation from twitter about how it happened and how to prevent future incidents. the false tweets remained on the site for hours before they were removed. >>> proof that early...
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now, this followed a discussion about alleged rocket attacks in pakistan. that's something pakistan denies. in montana, the governor declaring a state of emergency in seven counties because of a ruptured pipeline that caused 42,000 gallons of oil to gush into the river last week. governor disagree about how widespread the oil is. the state says it has found oil 90 miles from the leak. now to ohio where a freight train traveling from cleveland to cincinnati leaked more than 1,700 gallons of diesel from its engine before anyone even realized it, crews are scrambling to clean up the mess. they say about 30 of those gallons spiel spiled in s spill when the train stopped on a bridge in downtown columbus. and the dow finishing in the green, up 56 points. let's go to allison kosik live at the stock exchange. i know we're going to get several jobs reports this week. what should we be looking for as we see these numbers come out today? that's kind of the game on wall street. the bar right now really low in may. as this week goes, we're going to see three jobs report
now, this followed a discussion about alleged rocket attacks in pakistan. that's something pakistan denies. in montana, the governor declaring a state of emergency in seven counties because of a ruptured pipeline that caused 42,000 gallons of oil to gush into the river last week. governor disagree about how widespread the oil is. the state says it has found oil 90 miles from the leak. now to ohio where a freight train traveling from cleveland to cincinnati leaked more than 1,700 gallons of...
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if the americans leave, militants from pakistan will flow through the valley. if they stay, then every few days, this happens. the mortars hit the base. the last attack was long enough ago there's panic. they're worried the taliban have been preparing a big one. after days of nothing, the insurgents are getting attacked from all sides. >> come on, hustle up. >> reporter: they use mortars first, aiming fortal ban talibae hills. but the incoming fire is very accurate here. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: they arrange cover from heavy machine guns. but the bullets are too close. locals scatter. just before huge american fire power has the last word. four massive air strikes across the hills and then the taliban fall silent. america knew why it came here, but isn't sure why it's staying. >> can we get like a police call for like cigarette butts? >> absolutely. >> reporter: ten minutes later, jets swoop into strafe the hills. a show of force for the taliban are now either gone or dead, at least five killed by the soldiers count. the next morning, it starts again. mortar
if the americans leave, militants from pakistan will flow through the valley. if they stay, then every few days, this happens. the mortars hit the base. the last attack was long enough ago there's panic. they're worried the taliban have been preparing a big one. after days of nothing, the insurgents are getting attacked from all sides. >> come on, hustle up. >> reporter: they use mortars first, aiming fortal ban talibae hills. but the incoming fire is very accurate here. >>...
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>> this is a graphic look at how ugly pakistan's war against the taliban can get. some of you may find this very disturbing. if you want to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through the video, it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb. all of them appear to have their hands tied behind them. in front of them, you see three armed men. one is scolding the men, accusing them of being enemies of islams. saying these executions are about to take place in revenge for six children allegedly executed by pakistani security for forces. this is something military officials here vehemently deny ever happened. once theled skoing is done, that's when you see and hear the gun fire. let's watch and listen. [ gun firing ] >> during the gun fire, you see the men lined up topple to the ground. we're not going to show you what happens next. one or two of the gunmen walk to the men who were just shot and shoot them again. sometimes in the head in an apparent effort to make sure
>> this is a graphic look at how ugly pakistan's war against the taliban can get. some of you may find this very disturbing. if you want to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through the video, it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb. all of them appear to have their hands tied behind them. in front of them, you see three armed men. one is scolding the men, accusing them of being...
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she went to extreme poverty and sought terrible things in refugee camps in iran and pakistan and at a young age, she wanted to make sure that children of afghanistan, future of this country will never have to endure what i went through. and i just want to read one thing she told me which is also on her website. she says for me is there a practical remedy for the ignorance oppression and hate rid and poverty so deeply embedded in society. raise a new generation of new boys and girls. >> a new generation. with this philosophy, these kids in poverty, they turn to extremism. they end up being the people that want to kill us and she knows that. that is why she wants to do this even more. >> it's interesting question. because i asked her that. i said how do you make sure when children have experienced so much tragedy, so much poverty, how do you make sure they don't turn into fundamentalism and extremism? she said my number one answer, education and equality. so all of these kids believe they are equal, no one is better, no one is richer, no one is poorer. they are all equal and all treated
she went to extreme poverty and sought terrible things in refugee camps in iran and pakistan and at a young age, she wanted to make sure that children of afghanistan, future of this country will never have to endure what i went through. and i just want to read one thing she told me which is also on her website. she says for me is there a practical remedy for the ignorance oppression and hate rid and poverty so deeply embedded in society. raise a new generation of new boys and girls. >> a...
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. >>> from pakistan, another graphic video showing at least 16 men executed. it reveals a lot about the fight against the bloody taliban. reza is in islamabad. >> reporter: wolf, this is a look at how brutal and ugly the war against taliban can look. we want to warn you, this is exclusive video. if you'd like to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through this video. it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb, all of them with their hands tied behind their back. in front of them, you see three armed men. one of them is scolding the men lined up, accusing them of being enemies of islam, saying that these executions are about to take place in revenge for six children who were allegedly executed by pakistani security forces in the s.w.a.t. valley, a former pakistani strong hold. the military here, very mentally denies those executions took place. after the scolding is over, that's when you see and hear the gunfire. during the gunfire, you see these men topple
. >>> from pakistan, another graphic video showing at least 16 men executed. it reveals a lot about the fight against the bloody taliban. reza is in islamabad. >> reporter: wolf, this is a look at how brutal and ugly the war against taliban can look. we want to warn you, this is exclusive video. if you'd like to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through this video. it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them...
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the national weather service says at least 22 deaths may be linked to the heat now. >>> the debt ceiling decline approaches. conservatives reject the tax increases. and cuts to the entitlement programs. >>> more on the widening media jajeds in great britain. police have uncovered enough information to expand the investigation to other companies and rupert murdoch is back in the united states after facing tough questions from members of the british parliament. analysts believe murdoch and his son james managed to cape the damage to their company news corp. but the damage is jaw-dropping as how sleazy some of tactics were. cnn a cnn's deborah feyerick. >> reporter: like the "news of the world" it appears every one everywhere was fair game. actors. business tycoons. royals. prime ministers. politicians. all potential front page fodder caught up in a type of scandal driven journalism that bordered on blood sport. allegedly involving hacking, tracking and outright bribes. >> they very much crossed the line and they didn't just do it once or twice. we are not talking about a single rogue repor
the national weather service says at least 22 deaths may be linked to the heat now. >>> the debt ceiling decline approaches. conservatives reject the tax increases. and cuts to the entitlement programs. >>> more on the widening media jajeds in great britain. police have uncovered enough information to expand the investigation to other companies and rupert murdoch is back in the united states after facing tough questions from members of the british parliament. analysts believe...
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that is the materials that came out of osama bin laden's home in pakistan. there is evidence as late as february 2010 bin laden wanted strikes in the u.s., particularly around symbolic holidays. are you more concerned than you usually would be about this weekend or are you feeling reasonably steady that this looks like a weekend that we are well prepared for? >> i would almost say all of the above. i do feel reasonably secure because we have increased security as far as alerting local governments, alerting the private sector. there is no doubt we do know al qaeda was talking more about attacking the u.s. on symbolic dates. also in the lead up to 9/11, the tenth anniversary of september 11th, we know they are considering, trying to plan attacks. having said that, i'm not aware of any particular attack being planned right now. we do know they are looking for symbolism. they want to do something dramatic before september 11th. obviously, fourth of july would be a prime time for that. everyone has been alerted to be on extra guard, to be much more careful. becau
that is the materials that came out of osama bin laden's home in pakistan. there is evidence as late as february 2010 bin laden wanted strikes in the u.s., particularly around symbolic holidays. are you more concerned than you usually would be about this weekend or are you feeling reasonably steady that this looks like a weekend that we are well prepared for? >> i would almost say all of the above. i do feel reasonably secure because we have increased security as far as alerting local...
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they'll been at an impasse now. we'll be live at the white house with more details. it's 11 minutes past the hour. >>> a new move by president obama to try to break the stalemate over raising the nation's debt limit and preventing what could turn into a new crisis for the economy. inviting congressional leaders to the white house tomorrow. brianna keilar is live at the white house being a good sport about this whole thing. >> is the change of venue going to change the impasse they've clearly been at? >> you know, i think it's hard to say. he said or jay carney the white house press secretary said there were eight congressional leaders coming together here tomorrow. president obama made this move yesterday of coming into the briefing room, it talking to reporters. this is the second time in a week he talked to reporters and he said his goal here is to really kick off an intense period of back and forth and try to get this done before the august 2nd deadline. he said after talking with congressional leaders, democrats and republicans for days now, they've made real pro
they'll been at an impasse now. we'll be live at the white house with more details. it's 11 minutes past the hour. >>> a new move by president obama to try to break the stalemate over raising the nation's debt limit and preventing what could turn into a new crisis for the economy. inviting congressional leaders to the white house tomorrow. brianna keilar is live at the white house being a good sport about this whole thing. >> is the change of venue going to change the impasse...
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it happened during rocket attacks in neighboring pakistan. a passionate topic. >>> now back to casey anthony and the question now, is this her final day behind bars after being acquitted for murder. the 25-year-old has a sentence hearing for just misdemeanor convictions. david manningly is outside the courthouse in orlando, florida. you have been watching this closely. what is the expectation about whether or not she's getting free tomorrow? >> reporter: well, those four counts of lying to officers, they each carry one year maximum in jail. she's been in jail almost three years. it's possible the judge could say time served and let her go free tomorrow. if that's the case, that's just one scenario. if that's the case, the orange county correction department says she won't be released like a typical inmate is once they are let go at the courthouse because of the emotional intense scrutiny on the kate. they put out the statement saying appropriate measures will be taken to release the acquitted into such a manner so as to preserve the safety of
it happened during rocket attacks in neighboring pakistan. a passionate topic. >>> now back to casey anthony and the question now, is this her final day behind bars after being acquitted for murder. the 25-year-old has a sentence hearing for just misdemeanor convictions. david manningly is outside the courthouse in orlando, florida. you have been watching this closely. what is the expectation about whether or not she's getting free tomorrow? >> reporter: well, those four counts...
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and pakistan were not on the same page. >> we will following this. reza, thanks. >>> petree watched as a gra maid landed near him. he grabbed grabbed the grenade and threw it back. it severed his right hand. this afternoon he is awarded the medal of honor for his life-saving action. barbara starr is joining us live from the pentagon. barbara, tell us more about this pretty usa young man. >> reporter: he will receive the medal of honor later today from president obama in the white house what they call acting above and beyond the call of duty. it was a very daring daylight raid that they were on. usually, these types of compound raids take place under the cover of darkness. they went in during the day after insurgents. when they got in the compound, heavy fire end. the only place to find cover was a chicken coop and where they tried to fire back from. petree, a grenade tossed to his area in the chicken coop. he picked it up, already wounded and threw it back at the insurgents. it went off in his hand and he lost his right hand. but according to other t
and pakistan were not on the same page. >> we will following this. reza, thanks. >>> petree watched as a gra maid landed near him. he grabbed grabbed the grenade and threw it back. it severed his right hand. this afternoon he is awarded the medal of honor for his life-saving action. barbara starr is joining us live from the pentagon. barbara, tell us more about this pretty usa young man. >> reporter: he will receive the medal of honor later today from president obama in the...
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right now at red lobster. all for j♪ $15. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car iance. ♪ geic >>> meteorologist, reynolds wolf, has the forecast. >> you will hope for rainfall, and when it comes you will be dancing through the rain drops. speaking of rainfall, we have had some in places like minneapolis. you had the thunderstorms and...
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australian-born murdock took over the family business at the age of 22 following the death of his father. well, starting with just one newspaper, murdock went on to acquire dozens more, flounding "the australian." his holdings in australia, which make up 70% of the nation's media landscape, the most of any country in the world. now including eight of the 12 metropolitan dale is plus a 30% stake in "sky news australia." we'll be seeing more. japan relace add statement claiming that the behavior uncovered at the ne"news of the world" is an affront to good journalist and, quote, phone hacking is the an tif sis of -- antithesis of everything we stand for. it is a terrible slur on our craft. the leader of the nation's lead ground has acquired holdings, claiming it would be irresponsible not to look at the potential for similar operations to occur in australia. anna core anna coren, cnn, hong kong. >>> we're going check on the european stock markets. they've been open for some minutes. here's where they stand. there have been losses, particularly the paris cac by 1%. we are seeing a lot of wor
australian-born murdock took over the family business at the age of 22 following the death of his father. well, starting with just one newspaper, murdock went on to acquire dozens more, flounding "the australian." his holdings in australia, which make up 70% of the nation's media landscape, the most of any country in the world. now including eight of the 12 metropolitan dale is plus a 30% stake in "sky news australia." we'll be seeing more. japan relace add statement...